
On this day July 7, 1989, Lethal Weapon 2 premiered in theaters and brought back the explosive chemistry between Mel Gibson and Danny Glover as detectives Riggs and Murtaugh. Directed by Richard Donner, the sequel picked up with the mismatched duo now dealing with South African diplomats using their immunity to cover up a massive drug smuggling operation. Joe Pesci joined the cast as the fast talking Leo Getz, adding a new layer of comic relief to the intense action.
Lethal Weapon 2 blended high speed chases, shootouts, and emotional character moments with even more polish than the original. The film deepened Riggs’s backstory and delivered several unforgettable sequences, including the infamous toilet bomb scene. It struck a balance between adrenaline and humor, helping cement the franchise as one of the decade’s defining action series.
The film earned 227.9 million dollars worldwide, with 147 million coming from domestic audiences.
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80s insight: Lethal Weapon 2 proved that sequels could expand the story while raising the stakes, keeping audiences coming back for more.
Lethal Weapon 2 blended high speed chases, shootouts, and emotional character moments with even more polish than the original. The film deepened Riggs’s backstory and delivered several unforgettable sequences, including the infamous toilet bomb scene. It struck a balance between adrenaline and humor, helping cement the franchise as one of the decade’s defining action series.
The film earned 227.9 million dollars worldwide, with 147 million coming from domestic audiences.
Revisit the movie in our Lethal Weapon 2 thread.
80s insight: Lethal Weapon 2 proved that sequels could expand the story while raising the stakes, keeping audiences coming back for more.